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Intel SDS2 Quick Start Manual
Intel SDS2 Quick Start Manual

Intel SDS2 Quick Start Manual

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Intel Server
®
Thank you for buying an Intel Server Board. The
following information will help you prepare your server
board for integration with your selected server chassis.
Board SDS2
This Guide is for technically qualified persons.
Expanded installation instructions and complete product
information are available in the Intel Server Board
SDS2 Product Guide located on the Resource CD.
Quick Start
Translations of the Intel Server Board Product Guide
are available at:
User Guide
La traducción de la Guía del Producto Intel Server Board
se encuentra disponible en:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SDS2
Minimum Hardware Requirements
To avoid integration difficulties and possible board
damage, your system must meet the following
minimum requirements:
• Processor: Minimum of one Intel Pentium III
processor with 256K cache support.
• Memory: Minimum of two identical PC133 compliant,
3.3 V, ECC, registered SDRAM 168 pin
DIMMs, of minimum size 64MB.
• Power Supply: Minimum of 275 W with 1.2 A +5 V
standby current and +12 V CPU power support [ATX].
For a list of qualified memory and chassis components, see:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SDS2
Before you begin
You will need the following tools and equipment:
Needle-nosed
pliars
Flat blade
screw driver
screw driver
See the Intel Server Board SDS2 Product Guide for
product Safety and EMC regulatory compliance information.
If you are not familiar with ESD [Electro-Static Discharge]
Procedures to be used during system assembly, complete
ESD Procedures are described in your Intel Server Board
SDS2 Product Guide.
Additional resources and support for your server
board, including specifications and software updates, can
be found at:
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/SDS2
4
Installing Chassis Standoffs
1
4
5
6
For installation in the SC5100 chassis, install additional
standoffs in positions 7 and 17. Standoff numbering in
other chassis may be different. Standoffs are included
with your chassis.
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Phillips*
Anti-static
wrist strap
2
Processor
Socket 2
Terminator
goes here
if only one
processor
is used
3
Installing Memory
DIMM Memory Modules
Memory banks must be populated in pairs.
Support for 2-way memory interleaving requires
the use of identical memory modules.
Step #1: Open both DIMM
Socket Levers.
7
17
S
Step #2: Insert DIMM making
sure the connector edge of the
DIMM aligns correctly with the slot.
Step #3: Check that
2
socket levers are
securely latched.
1A
18
23
3
S
Avoid touching
19
26
gold contacts
when handling or
1B
1
installing DIMMs.
Note: See "Minimum Hardware Requirements" in
the Start Here box above left for correct DIMM
specifications.
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1
Installing the I/O Shield and Gasket
A
B
Attaching the Gasket to the I/O Shield
Remove two backing
1
strips from gasket.
Outside face
of I/O shield
Press the gasket
2
onto the inside face
1. Remove the backing from the label included with
of the I/O shield
your server board.
as shown.
2. Press the label onto the outside face of the I/O shield.
2
A
Processor
2A 2B
Socket 1
1A 1B
3A
F
DID YOU KNOW?
You can use the bag from your server board
as an anti-static pad while installing and
configuring components.
F
Installing a Terminator
If only ONE processor is to be installed, a terminator
must be installed in the Processor Socket 2
as shown below.
Align corner marks on
terminator with the
"handle-side
"
of the
processor socket.
Close and latch
socket lever
C
Attaching the Label to the I/O Shield
Installing the I/O Shield
Shield installs
from inside
of chassis.
2
Installing the Processor[s]
Notes and CAUTIONS:
1. If only ONE processor is to be used, it must be
installed in Primary Processor Socket [#1] and
a TERMINATOR must be installed in the
Secondary Processor Socket [#2]. See Step F
3
"Installing a Processor Terminator".
DIMM
2. When unpacking a processor, hold by the
3B
edges only to avoid touching the pins.
Sockets
3. Do not mix processors of different types or
frequencies.
4. This server board has "zero-insertion force"
sockets. If processor does not drop easily into
socket holes, make sure lever is in the full-up
position.
B
Attaching the Processor to the Socket
IDE
Connector
8
COM2
Connector
C
Installing the Heat Sink and Retention Clip
2
E
Attaching the Fan
3
Install the heat sink fan by snapping it onto the
Align features 1, 2, and 3 during
top of the heat sink as shown.
assembly as shown.
D
Locking the Heat Sink Retention Clip
A
See Step #6 for processor fan
A
cabling to server board
Insert top edge
1
as shown.
Rotate into chassis opening
2
until shield snaps into place.
A
Open the Socket Lever
Close and latch
socket lever.
Align corner
mark on the
processor to the
socket as shown.
1
Use slow, constant pressure
to close retention lever.
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  • Page 1 A58837-004 Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Copyright © 2001, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 IDE and SCSI Cables Server Board Connection Quick Reference: For the Intel SC5100 chassis, you can connect the COM2 serial port cable to either the front or back panels. Connecting it to the back panel is illustrated below. Cabling to Lower Device Bay A.